Recent Settlements and Awards
Automobile Accident *** $470,000 Settlement
A 69 year old woman was a passenger in a car driven by her husband. When they were in an accident, she suffered fractures to her arm, wrist, and lower extremity and spend a month in Rehabilitation. She successfully sued her husband, the driver of the vehicle for pain and suffering, medical bills and negligence.
Motorcycle vs. Automobile *** $805,000.00 Mediation Settlement
Automobile made a u-turn in front of motorcyclist, causing motorcyclist to strike the side of the car, become airborne, and land 25 feet away. This caused multiple fractures and nerve root damage in neck causing partial paralysis in right arm.
Wrongful Death Case *** $250,000.00 Settlement for Her Estate
A 78 year old woman died instantaneously as a result of an automobile accident. She left a surviving husband, 4 adult children, and numerous grandchildren. There were no medical bills, loss of earnings, or other special damages. There was no pain and suffering. The settlement was based on the value of a 78 year old woman's life, as well as a loss of consortium claim.
Automobile Accident *** $150,000.00 Settlement
Case settled at mediation for $150,000.00 based on neck injuries. Claimant had pre-existing spinal stenosis and this injury-incident caused an exacerbation of her pre-existing condition which was asymptomatic prior to this injury-incident. She had cervical fusion at C5-C6.
Workers' Compensation *** $300,000 Settlement
A flight attendant who substained injuries to her neck and back during a flight, was awarded not only weekly benefits for her injuries ... BUT ALSO a hot tub and an entire room surrounding the tub worth over $300,000.
Workers' Compensation *** $37,000 Settlement
Factory worker making a gross average weekly wage of $370.00 per week. Injury to right arm.
Workers' Compensation *** $18,000 Settlement
Permanent Impairment Award, back injury without surgery.
Workers' Compensation *** $24,000 Settlement
Toll taker, N.H. Department of Transportation, Bureau of Turnpikes; overuse syndrome, right hand.
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